gen chem destroyer question 192

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i get the whole ICE chart but I dont know where they are getting the 2x=1 part from, he doesnt show any of the work for that part
 
yea sorry, consider the following: N2 + 3H2 <--> 2NH3, if 8 moles of N2 and 8 moles of H2 are placed in a 2 liter flask and allowed to come to quilibrium. At equilibrium, 2 moles of NH3 are formed. Calculate the Keq.
 
i get the whole ICE chart but I dont know where they are getting the 2x=1 part from, he doesnt show any of the work for that part


In the question it states that at Equilibrium you have 2 moles of NH3. Also, earlier in the ques it stated that it was placed in a 2 L flask.

SO, Divide 2moles/2L= 1M of NH3. Now you have that known concentration and the change was 2X.

All you have to do now is find X from 2X= 1M of NH3